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When Rafi Saab had a one-man audience, a special day for me

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

By Achal Rangaswamy

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

This was perhaps one of those dreams…..

I sat , thinking to myself – “Lagta nahin hai dil mera ujade dayar mein”.  I was missing my idol, my God, the great soul whose voice had taken total possession of me from the evening that I slipped on the rain drenched patch of road outside a theatre in Chennai, as I came out after watching a tall and handsome young man call out “Khoya Khoya chaand”. (more…)

Mohammad Rafi: An Unrivaled Singer

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Written By: H.A.K. Walijah

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

(A TRIBUTE)

Rafi Sahab sang in many Indian languages including Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi and Telugu but is primarily remembered for his Hindi songs, which still remain very popular in the Indian subcontinent. Mohd. Rafi was very effective in singing/performing ghazals, qawwalis, or bhajans who has many admirers because of the talent, quality and is regarded as the genius of the entertainment industry, to whose numbers; millions of India’s young hearts from Kashmir to Kanyakumari respond today. Mohd. Rafi, the voice that sang many exquisite tunes; a dream voice of an entire magical era; launched and shaped the careers of many legendary screen personalities. Even to the date, he is extremely popular amongst old and young alike and that shows his true talent and timelessness. For more than three decades Mohd. Rafi went on to become perhaps the most influential male playback singer in Hindi film music whose contribution to Hindi film music is incomparable. (more…)

Imagine… imagine… and imagine

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

By Padmanabhan NR

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

The MD duo of S-J have just stumbled upon the outlines of a tune worded beautifully by Shailendra. There are moments friends, when your sub-conscience tells you that something very, very big is in offing. Yet you, the creator, are not sure what and how it will evolve itself finally. Why not we try this with Mukeshji?

The start in lower octave gave Mukeshji a perfect platform. It was a sad-romantic, his own domain and his nasal voice gave it a unique tinge. Pre-antara interlude over, the tune suddenly transits to the highest octave with ‘paalta unko jatan se…‘ twice over only to revert back to the origin. A very good attempt but that ‘thing’ was not there. (more…)

Rafi the Artist: Always and Ever

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

By Ronny Noor

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

And what is art? The prayer, the music, and the song of the human soul. – Ivan Bunin

The singer of the millennium Mohammed Rafi has been entertaining his audience for over sixty years now, since the 1940s. His popularity has not diminished a bit even decades after his demise in 1980. Even those who were born long after his passing seem to be enthralled by his voice. This does not happen by chance or by luck. This does not happen magically, either. There are genuine reasons why Rafi still shines like a Polaris on our musical horizon. His versatility, of course, is one reason, which has been well documented. The tragedy king Dilip Kumar states that Rafi sang with so much emotion that it lightened the burden on the actor during song sequences. His fellow actor Shammi Kapoor echoes that sentiment, revealing that Rafi could always capture Shammi’s style, his grace, his energy, imagining how he would “jump or roll or lift his hand or shake a leg.” (more…)

Dost, I Miss You

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

By Dr.Vasudha Theertharam

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

I have nothing to give my friend Rafi saab except a few thoughts. A tribute to the maestro on his 31st death anniversary.

Dost
I miss you.
In your absence-
the blue sky is barren
the once rosy cheeks are ashen
Nature is somersaulting
Memories abound.
Where are you? Where are you?
I miss you.

In your memory dost, a humble submission of my ego—here I go. (more…)

Rafi Saab, the unmatched singing legend…

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

By KS Ramachandran

Mohd Rafi with Sharada

Mohd Rafi with Sharada

Thirty one years after his demise, songs of the legend lives on and forever. Much has been talked about Rafi Saab, all these years and we all, without exception, miss him more and more every year and the pain seems to grow as we move on in life. Many shows and events showcasing his melodious and versatile renditions are seen all over India and abroad on his birth (24th Dec 1924) and death (31st July 1980) anniversaries. Many living and singing celebrities like Shri SP Balasubramaniam (SPB) and Shri KJ Yesudoss (KJY) claim that there can be no other playback singer like Rafi Saab. SPB reassures the music world that Rafi Saab is the “ultimate” in playback singing, while KJY emotionally conveys that Rafi Saab has been his “Manaseega Guru” (Guru of his heart). There are many such great artists that we all know, are true “Rafi Bakhts”. (more…)

Miracles of Saint Mohd Rafi Sahab

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

by Sanjeev Kumar Dixit

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

On this 31st July, 31st death anniversary of RAFI SAHAB I wants to share few miracles with the readers of website, which I have seen in my life and shared by others. I am also sending few pictures in which RAFI SAHAB is looking likes a SAINT. (more…)

Peerless, Unmatched – Mohammad Rafi Saheb

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

By Vilas Parulekar and Binu Nair : From the Rafi Foundation : Mumbai

Mohd Rafi with Afgan Singer Jhela

Mohd Rafi with Afgan Singer Jhela

Mai Bhari Mehfil se  Chala Jaaonga – said Mohd Rafi to mentorNaushad Ali Saheb one day.

Aap yun hi Jasbaati ho rahe hai” Rafi Miansaid Naushad Saheb and changed the conversationto the need of creating great musical works.

The point which speedily come to the mind is : Whetherthe divine singer Rafi saaheb had any premonition ofleaving our musical world so early at age fifty six.

Thirty One years have passed by but the aura of Mohd Rafi is only increasing says ace key boardist& arranger Pappan from Calicut, Kerala who has been in the midst of presenting musicals in South India for thelast forty years. (more…)



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